7/05/2013

FINDING OUR TRIBE

By Susan Mallery

With more than 25 million books sold worldwide, New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery is known for creating characters who feel as real as the folks next door, and for putting them into emotional, often funny situations readers recognize from their own lives. Susan’s books have made Booklist’s Top 10 Romances list in four out of five consecutive years. RT Book Reviews says, “When it comes to heartfelt contemporary romance, Mallery is in a class by herself.” With her popular, ongoing Fool’s Gold series, Susan has reached new heights on the bestsellers lists and has won the hearts of countless new fans.

Susan grew up in southern California, moved so many times that her friends stopped writing her address in pen, and now has settled in Seattle with her husband and the most delightfully spoiled little dog who ever lived. Visit Susan online.


I think that deep down, everyone wants to belong. It’s hard-wired into our DNA. When we’re alone, truly alone, we feel lost, adrift. We need to know that someone cares about us. We need to care about others, to be connected to the world around us in some way. We need to be part of a tribe.

Almost all of us do it, all our lives. We either join a community or we form one. We have our families, our friends, our clubs, our churches and schools. We’re brought together by blood or shared interest or just a snarky sense of humor. We meet a like-minded soul, and we know immediately, we belong to the same tribe.

Have you ever become instant friends with someone just because she reads romance? Me, too! That’s what I’m talking about. We’re all part of the romance-reading tribe. We bond over our belief in happy endings.
Intellectually, Felicia Swift, heroine of TWO OF A KIND, my latest Fool’s Gold romance, understands that she needs a tribe. And emotionally, she feels it. Deeply. But she doesn’t know how to get there. She’s one of the smartest people in the world, but her intelligence seems to push people away. Even her parents. They gave her up when she was four, intimidated by her freakish smarts. (It didn’t help that she built a bomb.) They allowed Felicia to be raised on a university campus, where she was fed, clothed, challenged, educated… but never loved.

Felicia has moved to Fool’s Gold, typical small-town America, to learn how to interact with normal people so she can become one of them. She longs to fit in. She served as a logistics expert in the Army for years, and found a community there, but it was a life she was in almost by default. What she truly yearns for is to find her tribe, to fall in love, to have a family.

Men tend to be more solitary than women, but underneath, they need a tribe, too. Even if their tribe consists of just one or two other people. Gideon Boylan doesn’t think so. When he was a prisoner of war, he watched his buddies break, one by one, weakened by the families they loved back home. Gideon was the only survivor because, as he saw it, he had no one to miss.

Felicia thinks there’s safety in numbers, and Gideon feels that safety lies in the number one. Bet you can guess who turns out to be right!

Enter the TWO OF A KIND blog tour contest once a day every day from June 25 through July 7 for a chance to win a $25 Amazon or BN.com gift card! And because this blog was set up by Fool’s Gold Cheerleader Brenda Rumsey, if you win, she’ll win a gift card, too!


What shared interests or hobbies helps you make close friends?

19 comments:

  1. Good morning Susan and welcome back to GLIAS. I love hearing you chat about your characters. Very cool...best of luck with the series.
    ~Angi

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    1. Thank you, Angi! I appreciate the warm welcome.

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  2. Thanks for the posting. Read and loved this book. Love Fool's Gold.

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  3. Hi Susan!
    Welcome to Get Lost in a Story--it's exciting to have you here with us. I hope you'll forgive a minor fan girl moment, but I have to tell you that I credit you with a lot of where I am in my writing career. I've been to several sessions you've presented at various conferences over the years, but one talk you gave on writing a series resonated so strongly with me that I went home and planned two! I'm about to release my second book, which is the second in a small town series. So...thank you!

    I also relate very strongly to your brand of romance -- contemporary, emotional but fun. That's what I've chosen to write as well. And I love the premise of Two of a Kind. So often we're guided into finding two opposites who fall in love. I can't wait to read how two such similar people but with such dissimilar goals and outlooks find their HEA.

    Thanks again for visiting with us. Glad to be a part of your tribe!

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    1. Thanks for sharing this. I hope you love the book as much as I did.

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    2. What a nice thing to hear, Lizbeth! I have learned so much from attending workshops put on by other writers, and it means a lot for me to know that I've helped other writers. Best of luck with your series!

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  4. Love Susan's Fool's Gold series. They all have such strong characters that risk it all for love. And this one, TWO OF A KIND, just made the USA Today Bestsellers List at #7.

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  5. It's like coming home for a pleasant visit. I always enjoy Fools Gold and I love Felicia. The story of her and Gideon is a new favorite.

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    1. Thank you, Patsy! I adore Felicia and Gideon. It's going to be fun to watch Gideon open up over the next couple of years.

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  6. Yay, I'm in a tribe with Susan Mallery. Really love that concept and thanks for stopping by.

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  7. The dialogue was outrageous!! Felicia's textbook, clinical conversations with the other characters was hilarious!!

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  8. Loved this book! Felicia and Gideon are such a great couple! Their story was fantastic.

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  9. Susan I love Felicia I have my own version in my husband hahaha yes its a fun dynamic way to live life. Gideon has his work cut out for him for sure. I so want to move my family to Fool's Gold and retire there.

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  10. Loved Felicia and Gideon. Loved the twists and turns that I did not expect. Looking forward to Three Little Words.

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  11. Loved Felicia and Gideon. The Fool's Gold Series is great...Three Little Words is a must read!!!!

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  12. I love Fool's Gold. Felicia is so funny. In Just One Kiss, I was so curious of her, but in Two of a Kind, I knew I liked her. I knew she would be a good friend of my.

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